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Metal oxide nanostructures chemical sensing

One- and two-dimensional metal oxide nanostructures for chemical sensing... [Pg.299]

Kolmakov A, Moskovits M (2004) Chemical sensing and catalysis by one-dimensional metal oxide nanostructures. Annu Rev Mater Res 34 151-180... [Pg.70]

Metal oxides are among the most used active materials for conductometric chemical sensors. They have a wide variety of electrical properties spanning from insulator to quasi metallic behavior. The discovery of their sensing properties was made more than five decades ago, thereafter the interest of researchers was focused on nanostructured materials. These materials may give a greater modulation of the electrical properties for the interaction with the surrounding atmosphere thanks to the higher surface to volume ratio. [Pg.123]


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